There was an April Fool's Day variation of the intro where you could clearly see people moving the tiny cars in the model by hand and the HBO logo was dangling from a thick rope.
There was an April Fool's Day variation of the intro where you could clearly see people moving the tiny cars in the model by hand and the HBO logo was dangling from a thick rope.
I basically feel the same way about this as I did when Scott Weiland died. I was never into his band, but it's still really sad to see an icon of my high school years die young.
This means that he was in his fifties when he served with the Flying Hellfish.
Found it in 2 seconds on Soulseek.(Yes, Soulseek still exists.)
Film.
The eel fishing scene in The Tin Drum.
fish heads fish heads
roly poly fish heads
fish heads fish heads
eat them up
yum!
Bronn!
I don't need a short film to convince me that Gorilla Man is a piece of shit.
My dad was Trekkie, but he wasn't a Geek Trekkie…He dragged us to "The Search For Spock" four times and forced TNG and DS9 upon us, but he never learned Klingon or cosplayed like The Borg.
Go Cubs Go?
Yeah, I've seen similar claims about Van Dyke Parks' "Song Cycle" and Skip Spence's "Oar", so it probably is apocryphal.
The video of this is surreal. You can clearly see him collapsing and everyone (there's like 40 people on stage) just jams the fuck out for five minutes without noticing.
It's not even the Eagles' worst single.
The Brain Candy soundtrack was also the source of another jokey indie rock video, Pavement's "Painted Soldiers".
"To write rock lyrics, first you must know where the hobbits dwell."
John Stossel.
Too late, Geraldo was already EVISCERATED by Al Capone.
Late For Dinner .
Oh, and Peter Saville.